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19 NYCRR 171.12

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Credit for equivalent education in the bail enforcement field

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Credit for equivalent education in the bail enforcement field

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The Department of State may grant credit for equivalent education if the applicant provides evidence, satisfactory to the Department of State, of having completed a course of study at an accredited college or university, which course of study includes course work substantially similar to that set forth in section 171.3 of this Part. To qualify for credit, the equivalent education may not be less than 25 hours.

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